Disappointing
by Det456 on 1/10/14Paul Brown Stadium - CincinnatiTerrible game, terrible play, terrible game plan, awful experience.
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The Cincinnati Bengals were founded by legendary head coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer Paul Brown, and played their first season in 1968. The Bengals got their name from Brown's coaching past, as tiger mascots had been a common thread throughout his career. The Bengals have won 11 AFC North Championship titles and three AFC Championship titles. They won their first division title as part of the AFC Central in 1970, becoming the first expansion team to win a championship in its first three years.
The Bengals first advanced to the Super Bowl during the 1981 and 1988 seasons, and then again in 2022 for Super Bowl LVI. Since 2005, the team has advanced to the playoffs nine times, including two AFC North Division titles.
Cincinnati Bengals Team Info
Conference: AFC
Division: North
Year Founded: 1967
Team Colors: Orange, Black
Mascot: Who Dey
Team Rival: Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs
Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium
Paycor Stadium — formerly known as Paul Brown Stadium — opened on August 19, 2000. With a capacity of 65,515, more than 70 percent of its seats are positioned along the sidelines. The stadium also features open corners, which gives outsiders a view into the stadium and fans a view of the downtown skyline and bridges crossing the Ohio River. Paycor Stadium was the first NFL venue ever to receive a design award from the American Institute of Architects.
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The Cincinnati Bengals’ 2023 regular season kicks off in September at Cleveland Browns Stadium against AFC North rivals Cleveland Browns. In the final week of the regular season, the Bengals will face the Browns at home in Paycor Stadium. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
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The Cincinnati Bengals were named by their founder and first head coach, Paul Brown, who brought a team to Cincinnati in 1968 and named them “Bengals” after the franchise that played there from 1937 to 1942.
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The Cincinnati Bengals’ biggest rivals are the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs.
The Cincinnati Bengals have been to three Super Bowl championship games. Their first appearance was a 26-21 loss at Super XVI against the San Francisco 49ers. The Bengals would return to the Super Bowl in 1989, and then again in 2022, losing to the 49ers and Los Angeles Rams, respectively.
Terrible game, terrible play, terrible game plan, awful experience.
It was great to be there. Good feeling. Just wish the bengals had won!
The Bengals lost, so the game sucked. What else do you need to know?
Ticket Prices were sky high. Food and Beverage prices were sky high. Staff was so unhelpful with even the most simple of questions about seating and and location of certain areas like guest services etc.
What did I think? What did I think? One of my most unhappy moments as a Bengals fan (and I go back to 1968).
Well, my team did not win, but all went smoothly with tickets..and our seats were terrific.
I think tragic sums it up. Another blown opportunity for the Bengals, who can't seem to make it work when it counts. That said, I am a Peyton Manning fan and all eyes are now on the Broncos. The Chargers should prove to be easy pickings. I hope Philip Rivers sends Andy Dalton a fruit basket for all of his help with the SD win. Maybe next year....
I am a Chargers fan and really enjoyed my experience at Paul Brown Stadium. Overall, the fans were nice. Although, we did have an incident where a fan was smoking marijuana. I contacted security and within 5 mins they were there apprehending the guys!
It was a very good seat . Well worth the price . You could see all of the feild and all of the players very easily
I'd rewatch the Chargers stomp the Bungles in the playoffs any day!!!
The seats were incredible. We sat 15 rows up from where the San Diego Chargers came out onto the field. I enjoyed the game because I am a Steeler fan and my Wife is a Bengals fan. I would recommend that section 120 and Rows 34 and 35 are great because you are under a partial roof and no rain or snow gets dumped on you.
Bengals need a new coach and a new quarterback. I had season tickets for the first 8 years of the new stadium and thought I might like them again. BUT after that showing, I can wait for a better time to consider season tickets.
Gio Bernards lose of the ball was the turn around play - was down hill from there. Win or lose I'm a Bengal fan. Enjoyed the game - rain and all.
The seats were good, the weather was better than expected, but the outcome sucked. Hopefully next year will be better.
Tickets and instant download were great. Bengals really sucked, can I get my money back? Lol
Seats were good....I could see the field well. However, I will not purchase another Bengals ticket until this team gets more serious about winning. I am no fair weather fan...but I will not waste money to watch them lose when I can watch them do the same thing on my TV.
This game was an absolute nightmare. The Bengals organization has stolen my money and I have no recourse. I will not attend any more Bengals games in the near future. I feel bad for the other fans like myself who spent their hard earned money on an inferior product.
Event sucked, seats were alright. 300 level has a lot of good seats, but we were too high up in the section to thoroughly enjoy the game.
Marvin Lewis needs to go. Too much talent to waste another year on.
Sad loss.... Bengals could have won. Too many injuries.